July 5, 2008
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The movers and shakers that are shaping high-tech policy in the Bush administration.
Last updated July 2007



Technology has transformed almost every sector of the American economy over the last 30 years, drastically changing the way information is collected, managed and shared. Despite such notable progress, the healthcare sector has been slow to adapt.
Last updated July 2007



The Bush administration has made international policy issues a priority, and recent developments abroad have changed the focus of the U.S. high-tech industry.
Last updated July 2007



A look at the struggles the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has faced since it set out to oversee domain names.
Last updated July 2007



Intellectual property rights have become increasingly complex as the Internet grows in size and depth around the globe.
Last updated July 2007



Not all governors have full-time science and technology policy advisers like the president, but perhaps they should.
Last updated July 2007



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